Hello all,
I have followed all tutorials out there to make my Xperia Z recognized in fastboot mode.
I am a developer, so the sdk is working, with all the adb stuff, I put the devices in fastboot mode with up volume button, and I tried to install the drivers provided on Sony website or on various xda thread but without success!
As you can see on attached screenshot, windows does not want to install the drivers.
Just as a note, I am not completely stupid and was able to select a directory (usb_drivers from sdk) where I placed the ini file.
Any idea on how I can fix this?
Download sony update service it has the drivers.
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Just tried but still the same issue..
When Update service is running, I am able to use it (boot with down volume as requested by Update Service) but no fastboot (boot with up volume)
Have you tried drivers that come with flashtool (you need to tick them at install)
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indycar said:
Have you tried drivers that come with flashtool (you need to tick them at install)
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I installed flashtools from official Sony website : http://developer.sonymobile.com/services/flash-tool/how-to-download-and-install-the-flash-tool/
Same result:
^Just disable driver signature verification on your Windows 7/8.
I faced a similar issue on my W8 Desktop, disabling it did the trick for me!
I have had the same issue OP. Here is what you do:
Download and install flashtool.
Go to the flashtool directory and go into the drivers folder. After that you select the drivers you need
Personally I tick the bottom 3 and install. Windows will warn you about unverified drivers, but you click install drivers and it works.
I got this flashtool from xda. it should mostly work! let us know what happens
008bond said:
Download and install flashtool.
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Are we talking about the same flashtool?
When I go to the official page: http://developer.sonymobile.com/services/flash-tool/how-to-download-and-install-the-flash-tool/
flashtools is fact called "emma" and does not have a driver folder.
Official Sony flashtool website said:
How to download and install the flash tool
The flash tool for Xperia™ is actually called Emma when you install it in this Beta version, and it runs on all Windows computers.
Default path in Windows 64 bit is: “C:\Program Files (x86)\Sony Mobile\Emma\”
Default path in Windows 32 bit is: “C:\Program Files\Sony Mobile\Emma\”
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profete162 said:
Are we talking about the same flashtool?
When I go to the official page: http://developer.sonymobile.com/services/flash-tool/how-to-download-and-install-the-flash-tool/
flashtools is fact called "emma" and does not have a driver folder.
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You can get the version I use here
Flashtool website
008bond said:
You can get the version I use here
Flashtool website
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Thank a lot man!!!
It worked.
indycar said:
Have you tried drivers that come with flashtool (you need to tick them at install)
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profete162 said:
Thank a lot man!!!
It worked.
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Thats what i was talking about. My bad if we didn't understand eachother
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Thats what i was talking about. My bad if we didn't understand eachother
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The big confusion was due to the flashtoll name that is also a tool released by Sony (see link I posted)
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I'm following the instructions from the Sony site about unlocking the bootloader and when I hold the fastboot button and plug the phone in, I get no option to tell it where the driver is. This means the driver fails, any idea how to get around this?
I'm on win 7.
rsmarsha said:
I'm following the instructions from the Sony site about unlocking the bootloader and when I hold the fastboot button and plug the phone in, I get no option to tell it where the driver is. This means the driver fails, any idea how to get around this?
I'm on win 7.
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Does the computer make any noise? the usual "D Ding" that a computer makers when you insert a usb device? Also, does the LED turn blue when you plug it in?
And you are using the volume up button?
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Does the computer make any noise? the usual "D Ding" that a computer makers when you insert a usb device? Also, does the LED turn blue when you plug it in?
And you are using the volume up button?
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Yeah it made the ding and the first time showed that drivers failed to install, after that just the noises.
It does turn blue, then just shows the battery charge screen.
rsmarsha said:
Yeah it made the ding and the first time showed that drivers failed to install, after that just the noises.
It does turn blue, then just shows the battery charge screen.
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Then unistall everything and start again. Make sure you get the correct driver from the site and put it in the correct folder for the sdk.
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Then unistall everything and start again. Make sure you get the correct driver from the site and put it in the correct folder for the sdk.
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I'll try, just downloaded the sdk extracted it and run eclipse. Installed the usb driver in there and then copied the file. No fastboot in my tools folder though.
rsmarsha said:
I'll try, just downloaded the sdk extracted it and run eclipse. Installed the usb driver in there and then copied the file. No fastboot in my tools folder though.
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eclipse?
Make sure you are running Google USB Driver package revision 4 or higher in your Android SDK. You can see current Google USB Driver package revision in the SDK Manager.
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eclipse?
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Yeah it comes with a version of eclipse. I couldn't open the sdk manager from the extracted zip, had to do it via the include eclipse version. I installed the usb driver from there, v7.
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Yeah it comes with a version of eclipse. I couldn't open the sdk manager from the extracted zip, had to do it via the include eclipse version. I installed the usb driver from there, v7.
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ok, not sure about that. I followed the link from the official sony site and it installed fine....those instructions are perfectly fine...
gregbradley said:
ok, not sure about that. I followed the link from the official sony site and it installed fine....those instructions are perfectly fine...
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Thanks, I followed the same instructions, not sure what's going on.
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Thanks, I followed the same instructions, not sure what's going on.
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I would ensure you unistall all adb, sdk and android related stuff.
Follow the instructions to install the sdk letter by letter. Make sure its in your root directory and that you run the sdk manager to install the latest google drivers..
Or see if you can borrow another machine to do it on.
Finally, try connecting in fastboot again and going to device manager and seeing if anything has a yellow exclamation mark or any devices are unrecognised...
When i download and extract the sdk i have an eclipse folder which I run to get the SDK and the install the driver and plug in the phone. I get a ding and then another as if it's unplugged. A bit stuck.
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I would ensure you unistall all adb, sdk and android related stuff.
Follow the instructions to install the sdk letter by letter. Make sure its in your root directory and that you run the sdk manager to install the latest google drivers..
Or see if you can borrow another machine to do it on.
Finally, try connecting in fastboot again and going to device manager and seeing if anything has a yellow exclamation mark or any devices are unrecognised...
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I have S1 fastboot with the yellow triangle but when I try to point it to the folder with the driver in, it doesn't find anything.
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I have S1 fastboot with the yellow triangle but when I try to point it to the folder with the driver in, it doesn't find anything.
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Once you have copied over the file from the download on the sony site, just point it at the correct folder and click ok
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Once you have copied over the file from the download on the sony site, just point it at the correct folder and click ok
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Yeah that's what I did but windows doesn't find the driver there.
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Yeah that's what I did but windows doesn't find the driver there.
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Something is not right with your setup.
If you could viseo exactly what you are doing and upload it that would help....or at the minimum state the steps you have gone through and exactly how you did them.
gregbradley said:
Something is not right with your setup.
If you could viseo exactly what you are doing and upload it that would help....or at the minimum state the steps you have gone through and exactly how you did them.
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I have sorted it I think with info from this post.
http://forum.cyanogenmod.org/topic/57427-having-problems-connecting-to-fastboot-under-windows-7-64/
That worked and then I plugged the phone in again using fastboot and it picked it up and unlocked the bootloader.
Thanks for looking at this for me, it looks like it's a 64 bit windows problem.
Turned phone on ready to copy rom files over and the phone has reset to factory after unlocking bootloader, is that normal?
Yes, in the instructions for unlocking the bootloader it says that will happen
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How do I customise the signature on xda premium app?
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Yes, in the instructions for unlocking the bootloader it says that will happen
Sent from my LT30p xda premium app.
How do I customise the signature on xda premium app?
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Thanks, installed cm10 and it's buggy as hell on my phone so an unusable phone at the moment as i can't get it to be seen by flashtool anymore. Ah well that's for another thread, thanks for your help.
I'm not sure you've done stuff right if you're finding CM10 buggy.
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i have installed flashtool on my new comp, but while using flashtool to flash kernel for my x8, flashtool asks for x8 drivers , actully i didnt remember the process and i searched it but didnt get anything useful, pl. help
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i have installed flashtool on my new comp, but while using flashtool to flash kernel for my x8, flashtool asks for x8 drivers , actully i didnt remember the process and i searched it but didnt get anything useful, pl. help
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if you dont find something or dont remember something then at least check out the complete folder before asking and you havent searched at all. i can say that because if you would have searched you would have come across this guide:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=17378137&postcount=1
and in that it is clearly written
" open the flashtool folder and open the drivers folder inside that. Double click on the .exe file inside and install your device's ADB driver (for W8 use the X8 ones) and the Flash mode drivers."
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if you dont find something or dont remember something then at least check out the complete folder before asking and you havent searched at all. i can say that because if you would have searched you would have come across this guide:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=17378137&postcount=1
and in that it is clearly written
" open the flashtool folder and open the drivers folder inside that. Double click on the .exe file inside and install your device's ADB driver (for W8 use the X8 ones) and the Flash mode drivers."
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sorry and thanks too....
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if you dont find something or dont remember something then at least check out the complete folder before asking and you havent searched at all. i can say that because if you would have searched you would have come across this guide:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=17378137&postcount=1
and in that it is clearly written
" open the flashtool folder and open the drivers folder inside that. Double click on the .exe file inside and install your device's ADB driver (for W8 use the X8 ones) and the Flash mode drivers."
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hello i have flashed both drivers ( devices ADB drivers and Flash mode drivers )
but still not able to flash kernel as flashtool diplays " flashing aborted "
pl. suggest, what to do ?
rmgaikwad said:
hello i have flashed both drivers ( devices ADB drivers and Flash mode drivers )
but still not able to flash kernel as flashtool diplays " flashing aborted "
pl. suggest, what to do ?
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Did you tried this method :
Go to your flashtools installation directory for me :
C:\Flashtool
after that install drivers right here:
C:\Flashtool\driver
in installation tick the x8,fastboot,and flashmode buttons and install after that reboot if it isn'T work check your cable and disable antivurus it maybe ignoring the adb.exe GOOD LUCK and press thanx if i helped u
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Did you tried this method :
Go to your flashtools installation directory for me :
C:\Flashtool
after that install drivers right here:
C:\Flashtool\driver
in installation tick the x8,fastboot,and flashmode buttons and install after that reboot if it isn'T work check your cable and disable antivurus it maybe ignoring the adb.exe GOOD LUCK and press thanx if i helped u
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i have not installed fastboot drivers, as it is not mentioned, but will try now, thanks pressed
@IWRH
X8 does not need fastboot drivers. X8 does not have fastboot mode
If you get the message of flashing aborted then simply retry the flashing process..
My friend also getting flashing aborted on his xperia P everytime
wanna thank xda? here
mainly flashing aborts when we try to be oversmart and put the phone in flashmode and plug it in the PC..
So as for the flashing to happen normally just plug the phone into your pc normally and thed do whatever the application tells you to do..
Even if the flashing aborts then close the app and then retry again..
hey guys,
hopefully someone can help me, i'm trying to unlock my bootloader to install custom kernels.
here is when i think it goes wrong:
i'm using sony's official method but when i connect the phone in fastboot mode the computer doesn't ask for drivers like it should (says in instructions).
so i can't choose the modified driver that i've downloaded from the instructions.
thanks in advance!
you may already have it installed if you have installed flashtool.
I suggest deleting all sony/adb/phone applications on your computer, rebooting, and starting again
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you may already have it installed if you have installed flashtool.
I suggest deleting all sony/adb/phone applications on your computer, rebooting, and starting again
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that's correct indeed,
damnit.. i'm going to try it..
gregbradley said:
you may already have it installed if you have installed flashtool.
I suggest deleting all sony/adb/phone applications on your computer, rebooting, and starting again
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even after a fresh install of my computer i can't get it to work.
i searched on google and found out that there are some issues with windows 8.
but after following specific instructions on windows 8 it still isn't working.
then i took an old windows vista computer from the attic and tried it with that.
it atleast asks for drivers but when i get the option to select the drivers myself it instantly disappears because the phone only stays in fastboot for about 10 seconds.
only thing i can think of is installing XP on my old system but is it normal it stays in fastboot for only 10 seconds? then it switches to charging mode.
unlock bootloader allowed is yes!
Download and install flash tool.
Run drivers.exe from the install folder.
Choose fastboot, flashmode and TX drivers.
Then try again for unlocking
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W8 is a known problem with drivers. That's why is was failing before. Vista or W7 should work fine.
gregbradley said:
Download and install flash tool.
Run drivers.exe from the install folder.
Choose fastboot, flashmode and TX drivers.
Then try again for unlocking
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W8 is a known problem with drivers. That's why is was failing before. Vista or W7 should work fine.
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in the mean time i've read somewhere to use flashtool indeed.
got the drivers installed on my w8 system with flashtool, now the phone stays in fastboot (blue light)
then my next problem :laugh:
Open a command window and go to the tools folder within the Android SDK folder.
Enter fastboot.exe -i 0x0fce getvar version, and verify that you get a response back (for example "0.3"). This means your device is connected properly.
there is no fastboot.exe in the tools folder of sdk..
there is one in some folder of flashtool, can i use that one to complete the last point of the instruction?
Make sure you are running Google USB Driver package revision 4 or higher in your Android SDK
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That is from step 8.
Did you download the google bit of the sdk?
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You could try this as well
minimal_adb_fastboot_v1.1.3_setup.exe - 2.12 MB
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That is from step 8.
Did you download the google bit of the sdk?
EDIT
You could try this as well
minimal_adb_fastboot_v1.1.3_setup.exe - 2.12 MB
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i finally found it.. it's not in tools folder anymore but platform tools.
i'm going to try again now..
Pollie81 said:
i finally found it.. it's not in tools folder anymore but platform tools.
i'm going to try again now..
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yes..it has been moved. I forgot that myself
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yes..it has been moved. I forgot that myself
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it took a while and some extra grey hair but it's done..
i guess... it restarts and the phone went back to stock.
first i'm going to watch LA Ink on tv and then going to try to restore my backup and flash a custom kernel.
many thanks for your help! we got it working!
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Okay,
This is my friends phone and since i've done it i feel responsible,whatever.
The story goes,the xperia was on stock 4.2.2 i believe and we decided to flash 4.4 on it. So we downloaded the zip etc.
Now i've done the research and i think we shouldve first installed 4.3 then 4.4,i also think we shouldve flashed the kernel via flashtool first.
Anyway,now when i boot it vibrates and only shows the sony logo. I cant get into recovery.
We did manage to get into download mode with flashtool. But it disconnects (Do i need fastboot drivers,adb?)
Your input would be very appreciated!
Thanks in advance
You can hopefully use Flashtool to flash an appropriate stock FTF file to get the phone back to normal working order. There is a thread in here somewhere that links the latest version of Flashtool.
After you install Flashtool, you will need to go into its folder - inside of there is a "drivers" folder. Go in there and run the EXE. On the left side, make sure to click/check the driver for your phone (xperia V? or T or TL or LT30p or whatever), plus the Fastboot driver, plus the Flashmode driver. Let it do the install. **NOTE** Win8.1 will not allow these drivers to install. At all. Win8 will allow but you must disable Driver Signature Enforcement first. I dont know if Win7 has "driver signature enforcement" - if you notice the drivers are failing to install, that could be why. Look into how to temporarily disable driver signature enforcement and try these 3 drivers again.
Wow thank you so much! I've tried all of the above but on windows 8.1 laptop. But I got ahold of a windows 7 one and it did the job perfectly. Thanks!
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LaZiODROID said:
You can hopefully use Flashtool to flash an appropriate stock FTF file to get the phone back to normal working order. There is a thread in here somewhere that links the latest version of Flashtool.
After you install Flashtool, you will need to go into its folder - inside of there is a "drivers" folder. Go in there and run the EXE. On the left side, make sure to click/check the driver for your phone (xperia V? or T or TL or LT30p or whatever), plus the Fastboot driver, plus the Flashmode driver. Let it do the install. **NOTE** Win8.1 will not allow these drivers to install. At all. Win8 will allow but you must disable Driver Signature Enforcement first. I dont know if Win7 has "driver signature enforcement" - if you notice the drivers are failing to install, that could be why. Look into how to temporarily disable driver signature enforcement and try these 3 drivers again.
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Thanks, I also have same problem, Thanks again
Hi Guys,
I currently have an Hong kongese version of our beloved xz1 compact but unfortunately the updates are painfully slow and i would like to change firmware with the tools posted on this forum.
I would like to change into a German one which seems to be one of the very first to receive updates.
I have a concern and a pair of questions for ya'll :
1. If i change the firmware to a region that far and different from the one i have already, will i have different data signal and possibly lower or much lower?
I ask this because i previously had the X compact and i tried to do the same and my signal was no where as consistent and full as with the original Firmware.
2. Is there a way to change to another firmware but maintain the modem settings or files or whatever to have the same signal strenght of the original Firmware ?
thanks fellas and i apologise for mistakes since Eng isn't my native language. I come from Pizza Land
[OT] I'm sorry I can't answer your question, but I have to say that your written English is better than that of most of my fellow Americans!
You should be able to flash almost any firmware version, I don't think there are different modem drivers for each region any more. I have tried several regions of firmware here in the UK and none have effected signal reception or strength.
You will need ADB drivers for the phone and beware if you've used your laptop/workstation for another model of phone as sometime this can interfere.
Start with Xperiafirm and download the most recent firmware build, which as I type is UK customised.
Download newflasher and unpack it into the same folder as the firmware.
Delete userdataXXX.sin
Turn off phone, plug it in, start newflasher, type 'n' to the first two questions.
This should get you the latest build phone with your data intact
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You should be able to flash almost any firmware version, I don't think there are different modem drivers for each region any more. I have tried several regions of firmware here in the UK and none have effected signal reception or strength.
You will need ADB drivers for the phone and beware if you've used your laptop/workstation for another model of phone as sometime this can interfere.
Start with Xperiafirm and download the most recent firmware build, which as I type is UK customised.
Download newflasher and unpack it into the same folder as the firmware.
Delete userdataXXX.sin
Turn off phone, plug it in, start newflasher, type 'n' to the first two questions.
This should get you the latest build phone with your data intact
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thank you very much!
I'll follow your instructions.
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From my past experience, the Customized NOBA region is usually among the first wave (if not the first) to receive new firmware. If you're betting on consistent bleeding edge updates, I'd go all in with NOBA.
unotretresette said:
thank you very much!
I'll follow your instructions.
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ADB drivers
Xperiafirm
Newflasher
Didgesteve said:
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This is the most complete answer I could ever receive.
Unfortunately , I have had another problem.
I downloaded the ADB Drivers but I can't install them.
When the phone is on (I activated USB debugging as well) I can get ADB to work on my Computer.
I run the CMD Shell and input "adb devices" and the smartphone is recognised automatically, however when I switch off the xz1c and press volume down and plug it to the PC to activate the "FLASH MODE", the phone isn't recognised at all.
I went to "Device Manager" and saw "Android" with a yellow exclamation point next to it so I clicked and selected Update Drivers.
I chose the folder where I unzipped the one you asked me to download and selected the subfolders.
Once proceeded, I got a negative response from Windows saying that" Windows could not find the drivers for your device".
So I am stuck here and I can't use newflasher at all.
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unotretresette said:
This is the most complete answer I could ever receive.
Unfortunately , I have had another problem.
I downloaded the ADB Drivers but I can't install them.
When the phone is on (I activated USB debugging as well) I can get ADB to work on my Computer.
I run the CMD Shell and input "adb devices" and the smartphone is recognised automatically, however when I switch off the xz1c and press volume down and plug it to the PC to activate the "FLASH MODE", the phone isn't recognised at all.
I went to "Device Manager" and saw "Android" with a yellow exclamation point next to it so I clicked and selected Update Drivers.
I chose the folder where I unzipped the one you asked me to download and selected the subfolders.
Once proceeded, I got a negative response from Windows saying that" no drivers have been found".
So I am stuck here and I can't use newflasher at all.
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You could download and install flashtool. Although you cannot use flashtool to flash your XZ1c, once it's installed there is a 'Drivers' folder in it, inside that is a very handy .exe that installs all the drivers you need for flashing and ADB.
Otherwise a quick search found this
Edit: I don't think you have to hold the volume down to use newflasher. All I did was turn the phone off, plug it in, start newflasher.
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You could download and install flashtool. Although you cannot use flashtool to flash your XZ1c, once it's installed there is a 'Drivers' folder in it, inside that is a very handy .exe that installs all the drivers you need for flashing and ADB.
Otherwise a quick search found this
Edit: I don't think you have to hold the volume down to use newflasher. All I did was turn the phone off, plug it in, start newflasher.
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I am using Windows 10 64bit and I get this error from newflasher :
No usb device with vid:0x0fce pid:0xb00b
unotretresette said:
I am using Windows 10 64bit and I get this error from newflasher :
No usb device with vid:0x0fce pid:0xb00b
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If you are using Windows 10 then the drivers won't have installed properly.
You need to hold 'shift' while restarting the machine. Then when it starts in safe mode, look for 'disable driver signatures' or something like that, in the advanced menu.
Then try installing the drivers again.
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If you are using Windows 10 then the drivers won't have installed properly.
You need to hold 'shift' while restarting the machine. Then when it starts in safe mode, look for 'disable driver signatures' or something like that, in the advanced menu.
Then try installing the drivers again.
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I did it already and I have installed the drivers.
I see the same error ....
unotretresette said:
I did it already and I have installed the drivers.
I see the same error ....
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If you open device manager on the PC and then open up USB devices, you should see the phone listed, with a warning.
Update the drivers in the USB section with the ones you downloaded from Sony, just point to the unpacked folder, you don't need to open any of the folders, it should work with the sa0117adb.inf file.
This is while your phone is turned off and connected, not turned on.
Didgesteve said:
If you open device manager on the PC and then open up USB devices, you should see the phone listed, with a warning.
Update the drivers in the USB section with the ones you downloaded from Sony, just point to the unpacked folder, you don't need to open any of the folders, it should work with the sa0117adb.inf file.
This is while your phone is turned off and connected, not turned on.
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When I connect my phone in FLASH MODE and I check Devices Manager, I see "android" with the warning....
I try to select the drivers I downloaded but windows says that the drivers aren't found for this devices.....
I did everything possible !
unotretresette said:
When I connect my phone in FLASH MODE and I check Devices Manager, I see "android" with the warning....
I try to select the drivers I downloaded but windows says that the drivers aren't found for this devices.....
I did everything possible !
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Did you install the drivers from flashtool drivers folder?
Edit: in safe mode..
Didgesteve said:
Did you install the drivers from flashtool drivers folder?
Edit: in safe mode..
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I did but i get always the same errors:crying:
unotretresette said:
I did but i get always the same errors:crying:
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when you started the flashtool drivers update, which drivers did you pick?
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when you started the flashtool drivers update, which drivers did you pick?
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I installed flash mode and fastboot drivers.
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unotretresette said:
I installed flash mode and fastboot drivers.
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Perhaps this Reddit guide can help you
Didgesteve said:
Perhaps this Reddit guide can help you
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I read the guide but these steps are exactly the ones I followed already.
I'm very unlucky.
Probably something I did in the past or my OS doesn't allow me to do what I wanna do.
I try the last option with my wife's laptop with Windows 7.
If it doesn't work, I'll wait for the update to come naturally which will probably take some months [emoji854]
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unotretresette said:
I read the guide but these steps are exactly the ones I followed already.
I'm very unlucky.
Probably something I did in the past or my OS doesn't allow me to do what I wanna do.
I try the last option with my wife's laptop with Windows 7.
If it doesn't work, I'll wait for the update to come naturally which will probably take some months [emoji854]
Sent from my G8441 using Tapatalk
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Did you enable USB debug in the developer options?